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  • Plan Vs. Act – Rise To The Challenge

    Posted on by Tim

    As humans, we want a degree of certainty day-to-day. We plan for how we want our actions to work. And yet, all the planning in the world fails if we don’t act. We have to act, to rise to the challenge.

    I wrote about a quote from Dwight D. Eisenhower last year. You can check it out here.

    2022 is nearly half complete. What actions have you taken professionally and personally this year?

    In the agile product and service development space, teams retrospect after completing timeboxed work.

    As humans being, we should do the same. Retrospective looks back help us evaluate our progress and tune our performance.

    Actions yield results. It takes courage to look at those results and begin asking questions.

    Time to rise to the challenge

    Normally, when teams perform a retrospective, three questions are asked.

    • First, what went well?
    • Next, what did not go well?
    • Last, what do we want to change?

    If the only action being taken is planning, what results or outcomes can we expect? Plans don’t magically happen to get executed.

    James Clear wrote about motion and action together in “Atomic Habits”. Importantly, know there’s a difference between the plan (which is motion) and the work (which is action).

    Cover of Atomic Habits by James Clear

    It’s not enough to get thoughts on paper. To clarify, follow-through is essential.

    As a result, action is required to increase or sustain momentum. Finally, consider this quote.

    It’s easier to act your way into good thinking than it is to think your way to good action.

    Bill Gove, the father of professional speaking


  • Could Gratitude And Kindness Kickstart Your Year?

    Posted on by Tim

    Wow, 2021 has been a wild year! As the year ends, I’ve been thinking about gratitude and kindness.

    I know, there is still a week left during the year. Alternately, I it is not too early to reflect on how the year unfolded. As well, I look forward to how next year ought to begin.

    Self reflection is a skill I have been trying to use recently. Given that I don’t like certain results, I feel compelled to look at my actions and attitudes. How did my actions and attitudes impact my results?

    The question above is really tough to answer.

    Equally as important, what beliefs do I hold that influence my actions and attitudes?

    Another tough question to answer.

    As humans being, we are all influenced by other humans being. As a result, none of us is immune to “stinkin’ thinkin'” or “so-so beliefs”. Working in the technology space, I find these concepts to be quite true given we are trying to solve complicated and complex problems.

    There are plenty of books written on topics like attitude, beliefs, gratitude, and kindness. This post is not about my experience or reading.

    Buc-ee the Beaver
    Buc-ee the Beaver greeting visitors a one of several Texas fuel and market locations

    Kickstart 2022 With Gratitude and Kindness

    This week is your starting line. Use the week for reflecting and planning the next year. Resolutions are great, but only when backed up with action.

    I get it. Planning really stinks and it’s challenging. I know some paraphrased quotes that reflect the concept.

    If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.

    — Benjamin Franklin

    Everyone has a plan until they get ________.

    — Mike Tyson (said something like this one time)

    Plans are worthless, but planning is indispensable.

    — Dwight D. Eisenhower

    What if planning works for you? It could, and you might see different results in your work/life. For me, I plan to focus on being grateful and kind in 2022.

    How that looks is where my plan becomes important. I will show gratitude and kindness by making opportunities for action. That is the plan and it is simple.

    Try it, what do you have to loose? Do you know anyone who could benefit from some gratitude and kindness in 2022? Just think about how it would positively impact your colleagues and family.